A TOOL FOR EVALUATING PUBLIC PROCUREMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF LIFE CYCLE COSTS

DANIEL MACEK

Abstract:

The paper deals with the issue of selection procedures. The goal is to show how it is possible to incorporate a view of life cycle costs into the tender process, and not only deal with the aspect of investment costs. The paper is proposed by the Life Cycle Cost Inspector (LCCI). LCCI divides investment opportunities into individual components with their own operating characteristics and costs, allowing for a clear comparison of different investment alternatives. The tool considers acquisition costs, operating costs, and disposal costs over a specific period. LCCI also allows for reverse evaluation, where investment costs are modified based on efficiency. The tool's universality enables its use across various sectors, not just the construction industry. The author aims to shift public practice from tendering "on price" to "tendering on quality" by providing a simple methodology for comparing investment options based on the entire life cycle costs. The application is based on the Building Cost Information Service (BCIS) standard issued by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).

Keywords:
Evaluation Tool; Life Cycle Costs; Tender

DOI: 10.52950/ES.2023.12.1.006

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APA citation:
DANIEL MACEK (2023). A Tool for Evaluating Public Procurement in the Context of Life Cycle Costs. International Journal of Economic Sciences, Vol. XII(1), pp. 116-126. , DOI: 10.52950/ES.2023.12.1.006

Data:
Received: 14 Feb 2023
Revised: 2 Apr 2023
Accepted: 17 Apr 2023
Published: 1 May 2023


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